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Kim Renga 
Growing
up in a musical family, Kim began her pursuit of the
arts in her youth
performing in orchestral and vocal ensembles. Originally
from New Jersey, Kim now lives in Southern California
where she is a specialist in higher education and
instructional design. Kim earned her MM in Contemporary
Music Theory-Composition. She received her BA in Music
(Theory-Composition) and Liberal Studies from
California State University, Fullerton
where she holds a position as a Special Consultant for
the Music Department and University Learning Center. Along
with active service roles for The Society of Composers,
Inc., Campus Crusade for Christ International and former
membership with The Society for Music Theory, Kim has
received notable recognition for her work in music and
education including The Brenner Memorial Fine Arts
Scholarship Award for Music, The Roger Joseph Memorial
Scholarship Award for Liberal Studies and substantial
candidate positions for
The National Academy of
Recording Arts and Sciences (NARAS)
Scholarship Award for Music Education and The South
Coast Higher Education Council Scholarship Award for
Education.
Kim's work focuses on cultural and instructional
development through the creation and design
of college-level curriculum in the Arts and Humanities.
As Developer and Director of the Ames-Grove
Institute of the Arts, Kim
also currently serves as the principal program
developer, instructional designer and writing instructor
at
Ames Christian University
(www.ameschristian.org).
Kim's passion is to help others discover and walk in
their full creative potential through the power of God.
She joyfully serves the Lord and belongs to Family Life
Community Church in Anaheim, CA where she gladly shares
her testimony of God's love and deliverance from
emotional and relational captivity |